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Bittrex CEO: IEOs Could Be Larger than the ICOs of 2017

Bittrex ceo: ieos could be larger than the icos of 2017

Bittrex CEO: IEOs Could Be Larger than the ICOs of 2017

Bittrex ceo: ieos could be larger than the icos of 2017

According to a Bloomberg report published April 11, 2019, Initial Exchange Offerings (IEOs) have emerged as the preferred way of raising funds for the majority of new startups in the blockchain and crypto space.

IEOs Trump ICOs

Keen followers of the crypto industry would remember the Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) frenzy which took the market by storm circa Q4 2017 and Q1 2018.

However, ICOs soon gained infamy the world over because of the frequent cases of exit scams and projects that saw their native tokens fall more than 90 percent from their original price in a matter of few months.

As a result, an increasing number of startups in the crypto industry are now flocking to IEOs as the preferred method of raising funds. Essentially, IEOs have replaced ICOs as the new buzzword of the emerging digital currency industry.

IEOs differ from ICOs in that instead of directly selling their tokens to investors, under IEOs, companies rely on cryptocurrency exchanges to serve as underwriters, review the projects and offer tokens to customers after a thorough inspection. 

IEOs can be thought of ICOs plus the legitimacy and security of the exchange platform which undertakes the sale.

Are IEOs Just Better Groomed ICOs?

According to data from CoinSchedule.com, since February 2019, close to $180 million has been raised through IEOs in 23 offerings.

Bill Shihara, CEO of Seattle-based exchange Bittrex opines that IEOs have the potential “to be larger than the ICOs of 2017.”

However, all is not devoid of ills when it comes to IEOs. The emerging funding mechanism still exposes investors to the risk of fraud. Vetting process differs significantly across exchanges with some exchanges often tweaking their process.

Further, the regulatory bodies’ stance towards IEOs is likely to be the same as that towards ICOs.

Zach Fallon, a securities lawyer who worked on ICO issues at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) until about a year ago, says that IEOs “take everything from an ICO and make it worse.”

Moreover, there’s also the narrative of exchanges inflating their native token’s demand using IEOs as bait. A prime example of this is Malta-based exchange Binance.

The exchange’s native token called Binance Coin (BNB) has emerged as one of the strongest performing cryptocurrencies of Q1 2019 due to several high profile IEOs that took place on Binance Launchpad, including those of BitTorrent and Fetch.AI.

Per Shihara, exchanges charge as much as ten percent of the total sale proceeds generated from IEOs.

Jeff Dorman, a partner and portfolio manager at Los Angeles-based Arca Funds, in a recent note stated that tokens issued by exchanges themselves are up about 200 percent on average. He said:

“The irony of course is that this is directly at odds with the decentralized ethos embedded in crypto, but this has been conveniently ignored as long as it’s working,” 

Adding, “everyone involved is highly motivated not to kill the golden goose.”

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Published at Thu, 11 Apr 2019 18:00:11 +0000

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Key Highlights

  • Ripple price extended declines and moved below the $1.80 support against the US Dollar.
  • Yesterday’s highlighted crucial bearish trend line with current resistance at $1.85 is still in place on the hourly chart of the XRP/USD pair (data source from Kraken).
  • The price continues to move down and it could soon break the 1.60 low to for more losses.

Ripple price faced a lot of selling pressure against the US Dollar and bitcoin. XRP/USD could accelerate declines and it may soon test or break the $1.50 level.

Ripple Price Decline

It seems like the current bearish pressure is here to stay on Ripple price below $2.00 against the US Dollar. The price was under a lot of pressure and it moved below the $1.80 and $1.70 support levels. The downside move is strong and the price is now below the $1.65 level. Recently, there was a recovery from the $1.6062 swing low with a break of the 23.6% Fib retracement level of the last decline from the $2.38 high to $1.60 low.

However, the upside move was capped by the $2.00 handle. Moreover, the 50% Fib retracement level of the last decline from the $2.38 high to $1.60 low also acted as a resistance. More importantly, yesterday’s highlighted crucial bearish trend line with current resistance at $1.85 is still in place on the hourly chart of the XRP/USD pair. It may continue to act as a strong barrier for buyers above $2.00. As long as the price is below the $2.00 handle, it remains at a risk of more losses below $1.60.

Ripple Price Technical Analysis XRP USD

A break below the $1.60 level could open the doors for a test of the $1.50 level. Below the $1.50 level, there is a chance an extension towards the $1.40 level.

Looking at the technical indicators:

Hourly MACD – The MACD for XRP/USD is now placed in the bearish zone.

Hourly RSI (Relative Strength Index) – The RSI for XRP/USD is heading lower towards the 25 level.

Major Support Level – $1.50

Major Resistance Level – $2.00

 

Charts courtesy – Trading View, Kraken

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